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Apartments for rent in Hartford, CT

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Overview of Hartford

Hartford apartments for rent are located in the capital of Connecticut and the insurance capital of the world. The first settlers to visit Hartford came to the area in the 1600s. Although the Dutch traders occupied the land for quite some time, it wasn't until Rev. Thomas Hooker and his followers set themselves up along the Connecticut River that the area was considered to be properly settled. Today, more than 124,000 people reside in the state capital.

Living in Hartford

Hartford apartments for rent can be found throughout the different neighborhoods that make up the state capital. Aside from being the city's primary business district, downtown Hartford also offers a variety of historical sites for residents and tourists to explore. Bushnell Park offers a variety of activities, including arch tours of the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Arch, carousel rides, an outdoor performance pavilion, Pumphouse Gallery, a Spanish American War Memorial and the beautiful Corning Fountain. Residents can also tour the Connecticut State Capitol building Monday through Friday.

Just 1.5 miles from the downtown district is the West End neighborhood of Hartford. Here you'll find historical attractions such as the Mark Twain House (Twain wrote "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" while living in Hartford) and the Harriet Beecher Stowe Center. Several major insurance companies occupy Farmington Avenue, the largest historic apartment renovation still occupied today.

One of the reasons apartments for rent in Hartford are in high demand is due to the fact that Hartford is a short drive or train ride away from New York City and Boston. Residents can ride on the public buses sponsored by the CT Transit to commute in and around the city. Fixed bus routes, express services and the Star Shuttle are designed to help residents get to their point of destination as quickly as possible.

Hartford Apartments and the Cost of Living

Hartford apartments for rent are available to low- to moderate-income families and individuals through the Hartford Housing Authority. The city department partners with several units around the city that offer rental vouchers to those who qualify. Senior apartment complexes and home ownership programs are also available through the Hartford Housing Authority.

According to AreaVibes, the annual cost of living for residents living in Hartford apartments is 7.1 percent less than the state average and 23.7 percent greater than the rest of the nation. Hartford residents typically pay $3.96 for a gallon of gas, $4.04 for a cup of coffee and $8.00 for pizza, added the source.

Apartments in Hartford Work and Study

Students looking at apartments for rent in Hartford have several post secondary institutions available to them to continue their studies. Capital Community College offers two year degrees, the opportunity to get general education courses out of the way and career training programs. Four year institutions located in Hartford include the University of Hartford, the University of Connecticut Law School and Trinity College, among many others.

Job opportunities in Hartford can be found in a variety of leading industries, including education, investment and financial services, government healthcare and tourism. The top five Hartford employers near apartments in Hartford are United Technologies Corp., Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Aetna Inc., St. Paul Travelers Cos. Inc. and Bank of America.

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